and? Is that a bad thing? I still know she's coming home with me.Mozgus wrote: Your woman prefers women?
Yes we're all geeks, but are you happy with that?
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That is a fair assessment of me for the most part.Mozgus wrote: I'm not like that at all. I love my domicile and I prefer to spend as much of my free time in it as I can. I don't like the rude, noisy world. Every time I am dragged out into it, I'm bored and annoyed.
I do try to exercise (not at a gym, though, never liked weights), and to do that I need to go out. Other than that, I prefer shopping online and other similar stuff. I haven't gone to the movies in years (literally), and good reasons for going out is meeting some friends (hopefully at their place rather than some public place). At least they passed that smoking ban in public places in the UK recently - however I'm back in Portugal now, so I'll be smoked like bacon if I go to a pub here.
I'm actually quite the same. Probably a good reason for this personally is something racketboy actually already mentioned:Ivo wrote:That is a fair assessment of me for the most part.Mozgus wrote: I'm not like that at all. I love my domicile and I prefer to spend as much of my free time in it as I can. I don't like the rude, noisy world. Every time I am dragged out into it, I'm bored and annoyed.
I do try to exercise (not at a gym, though, never liked weights), and to do that I need to go out. Other than that, I prefer shopping online and other similar stuff. I haven't gone to the movies in years (literally), and good reasons for going out is meeting some friends (hopefully at their place rather than some public place). At least they passed that smoking ban in public places in the UK recently - however I'm back in Portugal now, so I'll be smoked like bacon if I go to a pub here.
racketboy wrote:And yeah, we probably do stay indoors more, but that may be caused by the lack of public places that let us exercise our geekiness such as arcades or stores that sell things we are interested in.
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Hell Yeah, I am proud of being a Geek. Seriously, I could never ever picture myself as a Jock. Mainly because I don't like playing sports, I never work out, and I am just lazy. But I do consider myself a Geek/Metalhead, but I am not like a stereotypical kind of metalhead who drinks and worship Satan, I only have the look and I like to go to concerts. I may look intimidating but I am really just a nice guy who likes Teddy Bears and Puppies.
None of us are. We just appreciate the genre without acting like jackoffs. Metal artists probably dont care if they have geek followings, as it means more profit for them.All Hail The New Flesh wrote:But I do consider myself a Geek/Metalhead, but I am not like a stereotypical kind of metalhead who drinks and worship Satan